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Vol. 24 No. 2 (2000): Special Issue: "Whose Canada is it?"
Vol. 24 No. 2 (2000): Special Issue: "Whose Canada is it?"
Published:
2000-04-01
Introduction
Editors' Note
Marilyn Porter, June Corman
iv-iv
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Introduction
: Whose Canada Is It? Immigrant Women, Women of Colour and Feminist Critiques of "Multiculturalism"
Tania Das Gupta, Franca Iacovetta
1-4
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Original Research
Race, Class, Gender and the Making of Difference: The Social Organization of "Migrant Workers" in Canada
Nandita Rani Sharma
5-15
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Closing the Nation's Doors to Immigrant Women: The Restructuring of Canadian Immigration Policy
Sunera Thobani
16-26
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From Terrorists to Outlaws: Transnational and Peripheral Articulations in the Making of Nation and Empire
Lorena M. Gajardo, Teresa Macias
27-37
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Nowhere at Home: Gender, Race and the Making of Anti-immigrant Discourse in Canada
Cynthia Wright
38-48
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Africa Wailin
Afua Cooper
49-50
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Seeing Red: Immigrant Women and Sexual Danger in Toronto's Postwar Daily Newspapers
Elise Chenier
51-60
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Foremothers of Black Women's Community Organizing in Toronto
Marcia Wharton-Zaretsky
61-71
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The Problematic of "Partnerships" and Funding for Immigrant Women's Communities: Exploring Governmentality
Renuka Sooknanan
72-81
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"But Where Are You From, Originally?" Immigrant Women and Integration in the Maritimes
Baukje Evangelia Miedema Tastsoglou
82-91
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White Men Win Again
Afua Cooper
92-92
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Canadian = Blonde, English, White: Theorizing Race, Language and Nation
Marnina Gonick
93-104
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Challenging White Hegemony in University Classrooms: Whose Canada Is It?
Enakshi Dua, Bonita Lawrence
105-122
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Educational Voyaging in a Globalizing Planet: The Conference of the Rich, the Poor, and the Oppressed
Shahrzad Mojab
123-134
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Poem: Bourgeosification of the brown nation
Farah M Shroff
135-136
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"Who Is She and What Is She to You?" Mary Ann Shadd Cary and the (Im)possibility of Black/Canadian Studies
Rinaldo Walcott
137-146
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Community Voices
The Canadian Quilt: Images of Us in Small Squares
Anastasia Kamanos Gamelin
147-152
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Aboriginal Harvesting Rights and White Resistance
Bonita Lawrence
153-156
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Acts of Resistance
Farah M Shroff
157
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Book Reviews
Regulating Class Privilege: Immigrant Servants in Canda, 1940s-1990s. Patricia Daenzer. Not One of the Family: Foreign Domestic Workers in Canada. Abigail B. Bakan and Daiva Stasiulis, (eds.).
Rina Cohen
158-160
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Under The Gaze: Learning to Be Black in White Society. Jennifer Kelly.
Akua Benjamin
158
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Mary Ann Shadd Cary: The Black Press and Protest in the Nineteenth Century. Jane Rhodes.
Afua P. Cooper
160-161
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Painting the Maple: Essays on Race, Gender, and the Construction of Canada. Veronica Strong-Boag, Sherrill Grace, Avigail Eisenberg and Joan Anderson, eds.
Judith Fingard
161-162
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Circle Works: Transforming Eurocentric Consciousness. Fyre Jean Graveline.
Amy Rossiter
163-164
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Race Rights and The Law in the Supreme Court of Canada. Jim Walker.
Barrington Walker
164-165
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Contributors
Contributors to This Issue
166-168
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